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Helen and Michael's work to analyze flickr images from the Met
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Locating artworks in galleries: fields in csv file from scrapi #1

Open hwall opened 9 years ago

hwall commented 9 years ago

fields and examples

accessionNumber: "14.40.639"

galleryLink: "/collection/galleries/european-paintings/610" gallery: 610

inTheMuseumList: name: "European Paintings" url: "/collection/the-collection-online/search?ft=*&deptids=11"

primaryArtistNameOnly: "Velázquez (Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez)" title: "Philip IV (1605–1665), King of Spain",

informationBox: [ {title: "Gallery Label", content: "Velázquez was paid for this portrait of the king on December 4, 1624 (for the receipt, see metmuseum.org/collections). The artist had arrived in Madrid in the summer of 1623 and was made painter to the king that August. An important person at court, Don García Pérez de Araciel, commissioned the portrait, an autograph repetition of the official portrait Velázquez had painted for the king. Philip is shown wearing a gold chain and the emblem of the Order of the Golden Fleece."}

classificationList: "Paintings"

whatList: [ name: "Paintings", name: "Canvas", name: "Oil paint",

NOTES: //for artworks not on view - galleryLink: "This artwork is not on display"

Where can I find further detail on Gallery eg. on web page Gallery 610 links to Gallery 610 - Spanish Seventeenth-Century Painting Part of European Paintings

donundeen commented 9 years ago

I think this is done now, take a look at the new csv file helen

hwall commented 9 years ago

Woo-hoo ! Looks great. thank you.

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I think this is done now, take a look at the new csv file helen

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